Introducing an Appetizing Food Blogging Theme Created for the Genesis Framework

Daily Dish is a brand new theme for Genesis that is designed to present your content like it’s the most appetizing dish at your favorite 4-star restaurant.

Think about what that dish looks like …

There is a main item, which is featured on the center of the plate, looks and smells delicious, and captures your senses as soon as it’s delivered your table.

This item is accented by a side, maybe two, that in every way they complement the main dish rather than overwhelm it. Think of mashed potatoes beneath a tender filet, or four columns of asparagus situated beside a rich cut of salmon.

And the rest of the plate is white space. Maybe a potent sauce is drizzled along the plate’s edges to provide an accent of aesthetics and taste — but food isn’t being smashed up against the plate’s perimeter. It looks as delectable as it tastes.

That’s what you expect from your favorite 4-star restaurant. It’s why you go back. And it’s what you should expect from a WordPress theme.

The main course of your site is, of course, your content: your words, your images, your videos, and more. Daily Dish orients visitors to focus immediately on what’s most important.

But just like steak needs potatoes, your content needs intuitive navigation. Giving your readers clear paths to your site’s pages in the navigation bar, and using bold widgets to direct attention to search and featured posts, will maximize your visitors’ experience (and time) on your site.

And like a chef needs to respond to the tastes of his patrons — from rare to well done — so too does a website need to respond to the device being used to navigate to it.

The Daily Dish Pro Theme offers mobile responsiveness out of the box that delivers the perfect experience to every user, regardless of device.

Bottom line: it’s the 4-star theme that your valuable content deserves. And whether you’re a foodie blogger, a storyteller, or any kind of content curator under the sun … Daily Dish is a tasteful way to serve your audience.